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Lincoln update
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Fished Lincoln today for the first time in the past couple of weeks. Arrived at about 7:30 and fished until about 1:00. Air temp when I arrived was KOLD, water temp was 55 and warmed to 57-8 when I left. The camp hosts have left and the skeeters left with them. No midges or surface slurpers observed in the channel. Channel is a little over two feet deep all the way out -- no trouble launching. Two other boats arrived later in the morning -- one to the island and the other off toward Goshen Bay. Water was calm most of the day.

Fishing was slow but good. Caught a couple at the island but it was a little windy there so headed back to Benjamin Slough and anchored up in about 3 feet of water. Caught several cats there and then decided to drag bait. Headed toward the orchards and started back to the east. Best cattin' was in deep water about a quarter mile out from the shore. White bass seemed to be the best bait but also caught a few on cut chubs and carplettes. All fish were fat and sassy and appeared to have been eating well. Best cat was a 28 incher that weighed 10.14 pounds.

TD's fall feeding frenzy is soon upon us. Nice to fish without all the bugs. Plan to be back as weather permits.

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Good to hear, glade we can still launch this fall, the water temps are lower than I would have thought, hopefully they stay about that temp till spring[Wink] any good warm day those fish should be biting good.
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Thanks for the report! I'm glad you found some good fish. I haven't even looked at the forum for a couple of weeks. We just finished moving[Tongue]

I hope to get out for the fall festivities in the next week. I hope to see at least one 10 this year. Thanks for giving me hope!
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